Funeral services were held lst
Thursday at 2:00pm for Mrs. Emma Wright Roulston, 78,
who passed away Monday morning. Rev. L. W. Wakeman
of theDepeyster M. E. Church
officiated. The bearers were P. A. Conroy, Emery Smithers,
Charles Lytle, and P. A. Bogardus. The
body was placed in the vault at Heuvelton to await burial in the spring. Mrs.
Roulstonwas the daughter of the late George
and Mary Sargent Wright and had passed most of
her life in this vicinity. She had lived alone since the death of her
brother, Thad Wright, who passed away September 28, 1934. A
brother, William, survives, but his whereabouts have been unknown for
several years. Surviving areMiss Belle
Steele, a cousin of Heuvelton, and nieces and nephews. Amongst those
from out of town to attend the funeral rites were Mr. and Mrs. A. Gascon, William Barley, Miss Elsie Barley of Macomb, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hess of Edwardsville, Mr.
and Mrs. Seeley Barley of Morristown.

DeKalb –

Mrs. Hattie Rickett, 78,
widow of the late Fred D. Rickett, passed away
at her home on Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. She had been in poor health
for the past several years and for the past few weeks had been in serious
condition. Infirmities of old age was given as
the cause of her death. Mrs. Rickettwas
born in Depeyster on Sept. 21, 1857, a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Day. Early in life she was united in
marriage with Fred D. Rickett on Oct. 2,
1878. One son, Sumner, was born to the couple and he passed away
on Dec 25, 1909. For years they followed farming in the Mud Lake district
where they owned a fine dairy farm. In 1908 they bought a home in this
village. Mr. Rickettpassed away on June
16, 1921. Surviving are: one granddaughter, Mrs. Sadie Rickett Smith who has always resided with her
grandparents; 3 great grandchildren, Dale, Roger and Harold D. Smith; a
niece, Mrs. Pauline Lant of Glens Falls; three
nephews, Stuart Rickettof Syracuse, Stanley
Rickettof DePeyster, and Claude Preston of
Heuvelton. Mrs. Rickettwas a member and
an active member of the old Congregational church which was destroyed by fire
recently. She was also a member of DePeyster Grange No. 1049.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2
o’clock with Rev. L. W. Wakemanof the M. E.
Church officiating. Burial was made in the family plot at Hillcrest
cemetery in Heuvelton. The bearers were T. P. Day, Daniel Calnon, P. A. Bogardus, J. W. Reed. Among those from out of town to attend
the funeral rites were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed, Mrs. Ada
Billings, Mrs. Vera Storie, Mrs. Mary Jones of
Gouverneur, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, Oxbow; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McNeil of Morristown; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gray of Heuvelton; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Fieldsonof Chase Ills.

DeKalb –

Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Lytle and Mr. and Mrs. James Lytle were in
Ogdensburg on Tuesday to attend the funeral rites of Miss Harriet
Lytle.